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Insistir sobre a missão importante da comunicação na Igreja não é de modo algum algo de novo, no entanto refletir como comunicamos, o que comunicamos e com quem comunicamos tendo como paradigma o perfeito comunicador, Jesus Cristo, é o trilho deste trabalho que procura estabelecer coordenadas comunicacionais. Esta dissertação de mestrado intitulada «Da Informação à Comunhão: a Palavra acampou entre nós - A comunicação salvará o mundo» explora a importância da comunicação na promoção da comunhão e na evangelização contemporânea, ciente dos desafios e dificuldades emergentes. O trabalho destaca como o mundo das comunicações se tornou o principal areópago da modernidade, unificando a humanidade e transformando-a na "aldeia global". A pesquisa enfatiza que os meios de comunicação social desempenham um papel crucial na formação e informação das novas gerações, que crescem num ambiente profundamente influenciado pelos mass media. A Igreja, embora tenha priorizado outras ferramentas para o anúncio evangélico, deve reconhecer a relevância dos mass media e integrá-los de forma eficaz na sua programação pastoral. A dissertação defende que a evangelização não deve apenas utilizar os meios de comunicação para disseminar a mensagem cristã, mas também adaptar essa mensagem à nova cultura criada pelas modernas comunicações. Assim, a comunicação emerge como um elemento vital na experiência de fé, capaz de transformar não apenas indivíduos, mas toda a sociedade, promovendo uma verdadeira comunhão entre as pessoas e Deus.
Insisting on the important mission of communication in the Church is by no means new, however, reflecting on how we communicate, what we communicate and with whom we communicate, using as a paradigm the perfect communicator, Jesus Christ, is the path of this work that seeks to establish coordinates communicational. This master's thesis entitled «From Information to Communion: the Word camped among us - Communication will save the world» explores the importance of communication in promoting communion and contemporary evangelization, aware of the emerging challenges and difficulties. The work highlights how the world of communications has become the main areopagus of modernity, unifying humanity and transforming it into the "global village". The research emphasizes that the media play a crucial role in training and informing new generations, who grow up in an environment deeply influenced by the mass media. The Church, although it has prioritized other tools for evangelical proclamation, must recognize the relevance of the mass media and integrate them effectively into its pastoral programming. The dissertation argues that evangelization must not only use the media to disseminate the Christian message, but also adapt this message to the new culture created by modern communications. Thus, communication emerges as a vital element in the experience of faith, capable of transforming not only individuals, but the entire society, promoting true communion between people and God.
Insisting on the important mission of communication in the Church is by no means new, however, reflecting on how we communicate, what we communicate and with whom we communicate, using as a paradigm the perfect communicator, Jesus Christ, is the path of this work that seeks to establish coordinates communicational. This master's thesis entitled «From Information to Communion: the Word camped among us - Communication will save the world» explores the importance of communication in promoting communion and contemporary evangelization, aware of the emerging challenges and difficulties. The work highlights how the world of communications has become the main areopagus of modernity, unifying humanity and transforming it into the "global village". The research emphasizes that the media play a crucial role in training and informing new generations, who grow up in an environment deeply influenced by the mass media. The Church, although it has prioritized other tools for evangelical proclamation, must recognize the relevance of the mass media and integrate them effectively into its pastoral programming. The dissertation argues that evangelization must not only use the media to disseminate the Christian message, but also adapt this message to the new culture created by modern communications. Thus, communication emerges as a vital element in the experience of faith, capable of transforming not only individuals, but the entire society, promoting true communion between people and God.
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Comunicação Comunhão Diálogo Sinodalidade Digital Beleza Perfeito comunicador Communication Communion Dialogue Synodality Beauty Perfect communicator
